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Brage
- noun - (Norse mythology) god of poetry and music; son of Odin
Budge
- noun - move very slightly; "He shifted in his seat"
- United States tennis player who in 1938 was the first to win the Australian and French and English and United States singles championship in the same year (1915-2000)
Bulge
- noun - bulge out; form a bulge outward, or be so full as to appear to bulge
- bulge outward; "His eyes popped"
- cause to bulge or swell outwards
- something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings; "the gun in his pocket made an obvious bulge"; "the hump of a camel"; "he stood on the rocky prominence"; "the occipital protuberance was well developed"; "the bony excrescence between its horns"
- swell or protrude outwards; "His stomach bulged after the huge meal"
Cadge
- verb - a portable perch on which several hawks may be carried by a falconer
- ask for and get free; be a parasite
- obtain or seek to obtain by cadging or wheedling;
- sponge
Conge
- noun - (architecture) a concave molding
- an abrupt and unceremonious dismissal
- formal permission to depart; "he gave me his conge"
- perform a ceremonious bow
Dinge
- noun - discoloration due to dirtiness
- make a dent or impression in; "dinge a soft hat"
- make dingy
Dirge
- noun - a song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person
Dodge
- noun - 7. (Music, other) bell-ringing (intr) to make a bell change places with its neighbour when sounding in successive changes
- a quick evasive movement
- a statement that evades the question by cleverness or trickery
- an elaborate or deceitful scheme contrived to deceive or evade; "his testimony was just a contrivance to throw us off the track"
- Avoid
- avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues); "He dodged the issue"; "she skirted the problem"; "They tend to evade their responsibilities"; "he evaded the questions skillfully"
- make a sudden movement in a new direction so as to avoid; "The child dodged the teacher's blow"
- move to and fro or from place to place usually in an irregular course; "the pickpocket dodged through the crowd"
Eloge
- - A panegyrical funeral oration.
Fadge
- - To fit; to suit; to agree.